Family: Cyperaceae
Author: Huds.
Bibliography: Fl. Angl.: 352 (1762)
Year: 1762
Status: accepted
Rank: species
Genus: Carex
Vegetable: Unknown
Observations: Madeira, NW. & C. Europe to Medit.
Description
Drooping sedge, scientifically known as Carex pendula, is an esteemed member of the Cyperaceae family. This elegant perennial sedge is distinguishable by its graceful, arching foliage and drooping flower spikes, which lend the plant a delicate, cascading appearance throughout its growth cycle.
Native to Madeira and widespread across northwest and central Europe extending to the Mediterranean region, Carex pendula thrives in a variety of ecological niches. Its adaptability makes it a common sight in moist forest margins, stream banks, and marshy landscapes, where it often forms lush, dense clumps.
Characterized by its tall stature, Carex pendula can reach up to 1.5 meters in height. Its foliage consists of slender, linear leaves with a glossy green surface, providing a lush backdrop against which its inflorescences stand out prominently. The flowering stems, notable for their pendulous spikelets, bear numerous small, wind-pollinated flowers that typically bloom from late spring to early summer.
First described in 1762 by the botanist William Hudson in his work Flora Anglica, Carex pendula has since been a plant of interest both horticulturally and ecologically. Its robust nature and ornamental appeal have secured its place in gardens and naturalized areas, where it contributes to biodiversity and provides habitat for various wildlife species.
In summary, Carex pendula or drooping sedge is not only a plant of aesthetic and ecological significance but also one deeply rooted in European botanical history. This graceful sedge continues to flourish across its native habitat, embodying both the beauty and resilience typical of the Cyperaceae family.
Common Names
Eng: hanging sedge, drooping sedge, pendulous sedge, sedge-grass, pendulus sedge, weeping sedge
Deu: hänge-segge, riesen-segge
Dan: kæmpe-star
Nld: hangende zegge
Nob: hengestarr
Nno: hengjestorr
Swe: hängstarr
Fra: laîche géante, laîche pendante, laîche à épis pendants, carex à épis pendants, laiche à épis pendants
Cym: hesg pendrwm, hesgen bendrom, hesgen bendrymus, hesgen ddibynnaidd fwyaf
En: Drooping sedge, Pendulous sedge, Sedge-grass, Hanging sedge, Pendulus Sedge, Weeping sedge, Giant Sedge
Hy: Բոշխ կախված
Eu: Ezpata-belar arrunt
Bg: Увиснала острица
Ca: Càrex màxim
Hr: Visoki šaš
Cs: Ostřice převislá
Da: Kæmpe-Star
Nl: Hangende zegge
Fi: Nuokkusara
Fr: Laîche géante, Laîche pendante, Laîche à épis pendants, Carex à épis pendants, Laiche à épis pendants, Laiche élevée, Laîche élevée, Laiche pendante
De: Riesen-Segge, Hänge-Segge, Überhängende Segge, Hängende Segge
Ga: Cíb chrom
It: Carice maggiore
Nb: Hengestarr
Nn: Hengjestorr
Fa: کارکس پندولا
Pl: Turzyca zwisła
Ru: Осока висячая
Es: Espadaña
Sv: Hängstarr
Cy: Hesgen bendrom, Hesg Pendrwm, Hesgen Bendrymus, Hesgen Ddibynnaidd Fwyaf
Synonyms
- Trasus pendulus var. androgynus (Gray)
- Manochlaenia pendula ((Huds.) Fedde & J.Schust.)
- Carex pendula f. pallida (Asch. & Graebn.)
- Carex tenuirostrata (X.F.Jin, S.H.Jin & D.F.Wu)
- Carex pendula var. myosuroides (Boott)
- Carex maxima (Scop.)
- Trasus pendulus ((Huds.) Gray)
- Carex myosuroides (Lowe)
Distribution
- Algeria (native)
- Belgium (native)
- Corse (native)
- Cyprus (native)
- Denmark (native)
- East Aegean Is. (native)
- France (native)
- Germany (native)
- Great Britain (native)
- Greece (native)
- Hungary (native)
- Ireland (native)
- Italy (native)
- Kriti (native)
- Lebanon-Syria (native)
- Madeira (native)
- Morocco (native)
- Netherlands (native)
- Palestine (native)
- Portugal (native)
- Sardegna (native)
- Sicilia (native)
- Spain (native)
- Switzerland (native)
- Tunisia (native)
- Turkey (native)
- Turkey-in-Europe (native)
- Yugoslavia (native)
- California (introduced)
- China Southeast (introduced)
- New Zealand South (introduced)
- Oregon (introduced)
- Sweden (introduced)
Additional Images
Leaf
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Habit
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Flower
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Fruit
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Other
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Bark
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Sources
- WFO (No URL)
- IPNI (No URL)
- POWO (http://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:301492-1)
- GBIF (https://www.gbif.org/species/2722051)
- PlantNet (https://identify.plantnet.org/species/the-plant-list/Carex pendula Huds.)